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in the inland locations but not for the big cities. you will notice temperatures cooler, staying below the freezing mark for places like new york and boston. also chicago staying below the freezing mark. also minneapolis 27 degrees. another system developing on monday in the southwest. snow to the north, rain ahead of it. and that low moves across the south into the southeast here with temperatures into the lower 50s. ahead of it, behind in dallas you're going to be into the 40s. that's going to be it for your daytime highs on tuesday. of wednesday lingering showers from corpus christi over to houston, new orleans, on up into atlanta, savannah, south to north carolina. remember you can get the latest weather information when you wake up with al and stephanie weekdays on the weather channel. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >>> according to the national safety council more than 100,000 times a year people are injured an
in the inland locations but not for the big cities. you will notice temperatures cooler, staying below the freezing mark for places like new york and boston. also chicago staying below the freezing mark. also minneapolis 27 degrees. another system developing on monday in the southwest. snow to the north, rain ahead of it. and that low moves across the south into the southeast here with temperatures into the lower 50s. ahead of it, behind in dallas you're going to be into the 40s. that's going...
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all those trips to kansas city to see your poor old crippled mother and you! your honor get a hold of yourself. so this was your mother huh, you little two-timer playing around with him all the time. but i got you now, wait till the trial starts i'll throw the book at you. i'll give ya da works i'll salt you and him away for keeps. [scream] your honor the court is ready sir. here's your dough you can't fix this rap not for a million. not for all the dough in the country. your honor they tried to bribe you? yeah, image. wait till i tell this story to the press your honor. after this you're a synch to sit in the governor's chair. hey, don't you never say chair to me. i'm sorry your honor. you fool, you unmitigated abysmal fool. [music] if you had a body i would tear it apart. good thing you can do that trick. see him he's gotten worse. he's somebody i don't know anymore. what is it matt what's happened to fred. [music] it isn't as simple as diagnosing case of the measles. no thank you. it could be a throw back to his formative years his young years. his boyhood
all those trips to kansas city to see your poor old crippled mother and you! your honor get a hold of yourself. so this was your mother huh, you little two-timer playing around with him all the time. but i got you now, wait till the trial starts i'll throw the book at you. i'll give ya da works i'll salt you and him away for keeps. [scream] your honor the court is ready sir. here's your dough you can't fix this rap not for a million. not for all the dough in the country. your honor they tried...
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and the music city bowl, jordan rodgers ran for another score. and the commodores beat north carolina state. to the liberty bowl, three touchdowns beat iowa state 31-17. there are six more games today. starting with the gator bowl. mississippi state against northwestern. then it's purdue versus oklahoma state. and the heart of dallas bowl. and the outback bowl, number 10, south carolina faces number 18, michigan. now to the capital one bowl. number 7 georgia against the 16th ranked cornhuskers. the rose bowl pits withes with. and 15 illinois faces 12th ranked florida state. all of the follow fires. eagles, andy reid. chargers, norv turner. bears, lovie smith. and pat shurmur. romeo crennel, chan gailey and ken whisenhunt. >>> at the annual cars jumping championship in new england, drivers used a ramp to fly over ten cars and land on the other side. but most of the fearless competitors did not make it. >>> just ahead, keeping up with the kardashians is about to get a ratings bump. >>> while we don't condone throwing food, you've got to see this fr
and the music city bowl, jordan rodgers ran for another score. and the commodores beat north carolina state. to the liberty bowl, three touchdowns beat iowa state 31-17. there are six more games today. starting with the gator bowl. mississippi state against northwestern. then it's purdue versus oklahoma state. and the heart of dallas bowl. and the outback bowl, number 10, south carolina faces number 18, michigan. now to the capital one bowl. number 7 georgia against the 16th ranked cornhuskers....
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. >> the first same-sex couples got married overnight at city hall. i will have a live report. >> will the first day of the new year the covered in snow? we just grab that out of nowhere. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. happy new year. >> i would be careful when i use that word. >> maybe a flurry but nothing major. making sure i was awake. a very quiet forecast to start the new year. we have a lot of clouds in place. it is getting even milder. 38 degrees in pasadena. 37 in pikesville. mostly cloudy skies today. a sprinkle could break out across the area. women have to bump up the high temperature -- we may have to bump up the high temperature. details on the forecast coming up. >> good morning. it is very light. 55 as you travel south on 295. problem free down to 175. everything looks good in terms of problems on 795. liberty road, we have some downed w
. >> the first same-sex couples got married overnight at city hall. i will have a live report. >> will the first day of the new year the covered in snow? we just grab that out of nowhere. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. happy new year. >> i would be careful when i...
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you're looking live at rockefeller center in new york city. the city is getting ready for the huge new year's eve celebration. pretty quiet right now. we'll see if they get some snow. >>> it's the one thing no one wants to kick off 2013, a hangover. but there are some ways you can avoid feeling crummy in the new year. experts say before heading out, eat a hearty meal and drink lots of water. another tip, i didn't know this, eat some asparagus. it's been shown to break down the alcohol in your system faster. if you do wake up the next morning feeling sick, don't follow the old advice of drinking alcohol to help cure the hangover. >> bloody mary is spicy and acidic, two things you don't want when you have a hangover. >> other things to help cure a hangover, bananas, coconut water, and fruit juice. they all help break down the toxins in alcohol and replenish your electrolytes. >>> we're just a few days away from ringing in the new year. it's the time many start making those new year's resolutions. according to a new marist poll, more people are r
you're looking live at rockefeller center in new york city. the city is getting ready for the huge new year's eve celebration. pretty quiet right now. we'll see if they get some snow. >>> it's the one thing no one wants to kick off 2013, a hangover. but there are some ways you can avoid feeling crummy in the new year. experts say before heading out, eat a hearty meal and drink lots of water. another tip, i didn't know this, eat some asparagus. it's been shown to break down the alcohol...
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a person pushed off a new york city subway platform. the odd behavio >>> 5:16 right now. two of the three men accused of brutally beating a capitol hill man will be in court. police say tommy branch and sunny kuti attacked and robbed maslin in august. he was in a coma for nearly two months. branch and kuti are due in court at 9:30. the third person, michael moore, waived his right to a hearing. >>> today the man accused of walking into sandy hook elementary school in virginia with a 2 by 4 will also be in court. that happened last week in strasburg. 33-year-old christopher johnson wrote high-powered rifle on that board. he made general statements about school safety. no one was hurt. johnson is charged with disorderly conduct. >>> the loudoun county sheriff's office is investigating a deadly shooting. it happened around 7:00 last night in sterling. deputies found the victims shot to death near great trail terrace and trail run terrace. his name has not been released. detectives believe the man was targeted. anyone with information about this case is asked to call police.
a person pushed off a new york city subway platform. the odd behavio >>> 5:16 right now. two of the three men accused of brutally beating a capitol hill man will be in court. police say tommy branch and sunny kuti attacked and robbed maslin in august. he was in a coma for nearly two months. branch and kuti are due in court at 9:30. the third person, michael moore, waived his right to a hearing. >>> today the man accused of walking into sandy hook elementary school in virginia...
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macon avenue in the city, possibly enclosures. outer loop northeast corner, there of the delays, 23 minutes from 95 over to 83. 12 minutes on the other lived down the west side. looking good, up to speed. six minutes 95 southbound between 100 nd 32 and how the county. harrisburg expressway at timonium road is looking good both north and south down and moving fine. should not find any other problems thought the major mode -- roadways except for the north side of the beltway. and now ava marie have a check of the forecast. >> chilly right now. 32 at the airport, 30 degrees at westminster and, 32 in eastin. it feels a lot better because there is less wind. that will be the case across the entire state. sonny across the coast with a high of 45, 41 in central maryland. 36 in southern pennsylvania and 32 in the mountains. clouds build from the west throughout the day. ahead of the next system, which could be a small maker for saturday. 1-3 inches across the baltimore metro area and slightly higher in the northwest suburbs and possible -
macon avenue in the city, possibly enclosures. outer loop northeast corner, there of the delays, 23 minutes from 95 over to 83. 12 minutes on the other lived down the west side. looking good, up to speed. six minutes 95 southbound between 100 nd 32 and how the county. harrisburg expressway at timonium road is looking good both north and south down and moving fine. should not find any other problems thought the major mode -- roadways except for the north side of the beltway. and now ava marie...
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it wraps up in new york city this evening. the big numbers will come in from boston, providence, and cape cod as the storm intensifies. out there, somebody could get 10 inches of snow, most of that falling tonight. as veronica has mentioned, the next five to seven days will feature cold weather but likely no big snowstorms in the future. certainly not there in d.c. where it continues to rain inside the beltway. back to you. >> all right. mike seidel in new cumberland, pennsylvania. we appreciate it. looks like we lucked out. >> we mentioned that it's a quick hitter. in so little time, it can cripple so much when we talk about transportation. there's going to be lives disrupted all over the place. >> you heard him say, though, if you're playing out or if you have relatives that have been visiting, heading north, make sure you check with your carrier. take a look. this is the scene in frederick, maryland, where the flakes are coming down. they're big, wet flakes. the old wet kind where if we were to get a lot, it would be hard t
it wraps up in new york city this evening. the big numbers will come in from boston, providence, and cape cod as the storm intensifies. out there, somebody could get 10 inches of snow, most of that falling tonight. as veronica has mentioned, the next five to seven days will feature cold weather but likely no big snowstorms in the future. certainly not there in d.c. where it continues to rain inside the beltway. back to you. >> all right. mike seidel in new cumberland, pennsylvania. we...
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>> this is rice citis pricey. $195. but if you break out in the same area every time of the month -- >> just use it. >> is it circulation that's causing it? i mean the actual -- >> it's the heat and the light. >> okay. >> this a big brand right now on movie sets, tv sets. everybody on "the voice" is using this. and either's like photo shop for the face. the face, it goes on, celebrities can using it on their chests, the back of hands. it has soft pigments that goes in to the lines, the wrinkle, fills them and cover imperfections. they also have an eye version. so this serum goes in to the q-tip. and this has ginseng in it so it tightens and lifts you up. it lasts for about four hours. so a little like cinderella. >> but everybody is in the gulag. this is the way high bramy brai if you're in siberia, wiho is looking at your face. >> this is lash genius. the first waterproof top coat. you can put this over any mascara it make it waterproof. keep it is very creamy. >> if you have puffy eyes -- >> hoda does. >> i'm over thi
>> this is rice citis pricey. $195. but if you break out in the same area every time of the month -- >> just use it. >> is it circulation that's causing it? i mean the actual -- >> it's the heat and the light. >> okay. >> this a big brand right now on movie sets, tv sets. everybody on "the voice" is using this. and either's like photo shop for the face. the face, it goes on, celebrities can using it on their chests, the back of hands. it has soft...
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it was david duke got his start as an indianapolis weatherman was reported the city was being pelted by hailed the size of canned hams. [laughter] one of the highlights of his career. it was dave bootstrapped a camera to a monkey, worked a talk about drive-through, told lady gaga when he was her age he had a paper route. it was dave who came back on the air less than a week after 9/11 to show the world the work was still standing. [applause] tonight we honor dave letterman who has always offered as an authentic piece of himself. sometimes cranky, often self- deprecating, always funny. those of you who have been on the show he is also a true gentleman. thank you. [applause] when natalia the affected from the soviet union in 1970 she made headlines around the globe, but back home her name was excised from textbooks, photographs expunge from the school and her countrymen work -- were forced to rely on underground channels. no one can be raised what takes hold of the heart. in 1989 when the iron curtain opened, the welcome people -- russian people will come to her back with open arms. 20
it was david duke got his start as an indianapolis weatherman was reported the city was being pelted by hailed the size of canned hams. [laughter] one of the highlights of his career. it was dave bootstrapped a camera to a monkey, worked a talk about drive-through, told lady gaga when he was her age he had a paper route. it was dave who came back on the air less than a week after 9/11 to show the world the work was still standing. [applause] tonight we honor dave letterman who has always...
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a great part of the city, it is notoriously known as a city in the united states. hyde park was a pocket of immigration. seems very comfortable there. he would spend every day, which was maybe mostly poor, and there would be a bubbling bridge area, rich in terms of personality, i mean. he really felt at home for the first time in his life. he was embraced by a group of older black women who sort of took him under their wing and loved him and created a sense that he never felt before. it was incredibly frustrating. not a lot during that time, he became a community organizer largely out of his mother's sensibility. you know, she was done organizing for women and artisans survive in a male-dominated culture. his mother was a little bit naÏve in terms of the realities of the world. he started to see what power mac, how you get it, what he needed for real power, and that's what took him into politics. that is why my book ends there. because he's won everything. his father is home. you eventually see that he finds a special woman, and that is michele obama. and his self
a great part of the city, it is notoriously known as a city in the united states. hyde park was a pocket of immigration. seems very comfortable there. he would spend every day, which was maybe mostly poor, and there would be a bubbling bridge area, rich in terms of personality, i mean. he really felt at home for the first time in his life. he was embraced by a group of older black women who sort of took him under their wing and loved him and created a sense that he never felt before. it was...
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first, a city that is notorious as the most segregated big city in the united states. that is what the kerner commission called in 1959. it was true to different degrees when obama got there. the pocket of integration, he is comfortable there. he would spend every day going to the south side which was 99% african-american, mostly poor, a vast sprawling rich area, ridge in terms of personnel, which he really felt that home for the first time in his life. he was embraced by a group of older black women who sort of took him under their wing and loved him and created a sense for him that he never felt before. but was incredibly frustrating. community organizing, you keep banging your head against the wall. during that period, he became a community organizer largely out of his mother's sensibility. she had done organizing of a different sort, trying to help poor women, partisans survive in the male-dominated culture. beliefs were transferred to him. that is why he did it but he also thought his mother was naive in terms of power realities of the world. in those three years
first, a city that is notorious as the most segregated big city in the united states. that is what the kerner commission called in 1959. it was true to different degrees when obama got there. the pocket of integration, he is comfortable there. he would spend every day going to the south side which was 99% african-american, mostly poor, a vast sprawling rich area, ridge in terms of personnel, which he really felt that home for the first time in his life. he was embraced by a group of older black...
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he worked for the president and progressive causes and began in 2008 when he performed in five cities in north carolina and. his efforts generated thousands of volunteers and helped win the state for the democrats for the first time since 1976. the last year has been a busy for them on the campaign trail, over 50 radio and television interviews and 40 events, from concerts' and field offices to opening the final night of the democratic national convention. just yesterday, he helped brighten up washington, d.c. by performing at the lighting of the national christmas tree. his music was with us as we celebrated the season, our family and country. i would like to welcome james taylor. [applause] >> thank you, bill, thank you, susan, for the cupcakes. i got a fire one myself. mighty tasty. you know, i titled this thing today election reform because i thought i needed to have a title. i probably know less about election reform then pretty much everybody in the room. i will talk a little bit about it toward the end. really, what i wanted to do it is described a pilgrim's progress through th
he worked for the president and progressive causes and began in 2008 when he performed in five cities in north carolina and. his efforts generated thousands of volunteers and helped win the state for the democrats for the first time since 1976. the last year has been a busy for them on the campaign trail, over 50 radio and television interviews and 40 events, from concerts' and field offices to opening the final night of the democratic national convention. just yesterday, he helped brighten up...